E.D. Tenn.: A search warrant for files in a white collar case permitted a search of a desk

A search warrant for files in a white collar case permitted a search of a desk. United States v. Morgan, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 112480 (E.D. Tenn. August 9, 2013), R&R 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 113402 (E.D. Tenn. June 24, 2013).

Defendant’s wife had standing to consent to a complete search of defendant’s vehicle and a duffle bag in the back seat. He was 100′ away by his own volition, and the police weren’t circumventing him as a source of consent. United States v. Scott, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 111790 (E.D. Tenn. August 8, 2013), R&R 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 112648 (E.D. Tenn. July 9, 2013).

A person driving a car with permission of the owner has standing to challenge its search. Officers were justified in a frisk in a high crime area where people were seen carrying guns in the past, and defendant’s conduct was such that was effectively resisting contact with officers and a frisk, heightening their fear he might be armed. United States v. Ray, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 111852 (D. Neb. July 15, 2013).*

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